North Dakota passes bill to strengthen Human Trafficking Commission, focusing on education and awareness.
North Dakota lawmakers have passed a bill to bolster the Human Trafficking Commission, aiming to educate the public on recognizing human trafficking and child abuse. The seven-member commission, including representatives from health services, schools, and the governor's office, will provide annual reports on trafficking data. The bill follows the case of former state senator Ray Holmberg, who pleaded guilty to child sex abuse, and seeks to enhance education for law enforcement, state employees, and students.
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